In 2015, Judge Shequitta Kelly was elected Judge of Dallas County Criminal Court #11, a court designated to handle cases involving family violence. Judge Kelly was born and raised in Michigan City, Indiana. In 1996, she attended Indiana University undergrad where she studied and conducted research on the behavioral patterns of Intimate Partner Violence. After graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice, she went on to earn her law degree at Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis in 2003. Judge Kelly subsequently joined the Indiana Allen County Prosecutors office where she served as the Felony Domestic Violence Intake Prosecutor for over six years and prosecuted hundreds of cases. Her experience led her to Dallas, Texas where she received her Texas law license and joined the Dallas County District Attorneys’ office. After six years of prosecuting severe Child Abuses at the Dallas D.A.’s Office, Kelly pursued her judicial aspirations. Throughout her legal career Shequitta has attended various courses on Domestic Violence and had fourteen years of experience helping/working with victims of violent crimes and over twelve years of litigation experience.
Since becoming the presiding judge of Court #11, Judge Kelly has made significant changes to both the criminal justice system and the community. Judge Kelly created the country’s first multi-facet DV offender program; Intercepted. Intercepted is designed for first-time young offenders who have been charged with an assault case. This nine-month rehabilitative program provides mental health and substance abuse treatment along with batterer’s intervention.
Judge Kelly also recognizes the importance of a criminal justice system that is efficient. In June 2016 she implemented court docket changes which allowed cases to move through the criminal justice system on an expedited timeline. This timeframe has provided for a better safeguarding of the offenders’ rights while maintaining the safety and needs of the victim.
Although Judge Kelly spends most of her days in the court room she knows that educating the community is essential to reducing crime as well as preventing injustice. Each month Judge Kelly hosts an event called Curls, Clippers and Conversations which is geared towards educating the hair industry on the criminal justice system. In addition she helped create Pipeline to Possibilities, an initiative gear towards keeping the youth out of the criminal justice system.
When not on the bench, Judge Kelly stays actively involved in various professional organization including Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated-MDA chapter, JL Turner Legal Association, Urban League, South Dallas Business and Professional Women and the National Action Network. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce and the Advisory Board for The Lullaby House. She has mentored numerous disadvantaged teens and previously spoke as a national motivational speaker. Judge Kelly is an active member of Friendship West Baptist Church..
EDUCATION
Admitted to practice in Texas 2009
Indiana University School of Law Indianapolis, Indiana
•Juris Doctor May 2003
•Admitted to practice in Indiana Oct. 2003
-Indiana University of Bloomington Bloomington, Indiana
•Bachelors of Arts in Criminal Justice & Psychology - December 1999
EMPLOYMENT
Dallas District Attorney’s Office Dallas, Texas
Assistant District Attorney-Child Abuse Division
•Prosecute individuals who commit violent and sexual crimes against children including Murder, Aggravated Sexual Assault and Assault resulting in serious bodily injury
•Prepare and litigate a variety of case-related proceedings, including but not limited to, probation violation hearings, modification hearings, sentencings, and suppression hearings
•Interview child victims, witnesses, law-enforcement personnel and others involved in the case
•Evaluate facts and circumstances of each case in order to negotiate plea agreements
•File charges and present affidavits before the Grand Jury
Allen County Prosecutor’s Office Fort Wayne, Indiana
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney- Felony Division
•Prosecuted felons for offenses which include Fraud, Theft, Drug Violations, Domestic Violence and Batteries resulting in serious bodily injury.
•Reviewed incoming felony domestic violence arrests and determine the correct type of charge(s) to be filed.
•Interviewed victims, witnesses, law-enforcement personnel and others involved in the case investigation
•Prepared and appeared in court for a variety of case-related proceedings, including but not limited to pre-trial conferences, changes of plea, initial hearings, probation violation hearings, modification hearings, sentencings, suppression hearings, and post-conviction relief hearings.
•Researched changes and new developments in criminal and legal procedures. Monitored procedures and practices of law-enforcement agencies
•Advised these agencies as to policy and procedural updates/changes as appropriate.
•Conducted discovery and evidential depositions
Court Coordinator
Official Court Reporter
Bailiff
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